Wire-free Miniscope v4: Difference between revisions
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The microcontroller (MCU) used in the Wire-Free Miniscope v4 is an ATSAMD51. It sits between the [[Python 480]] CMOS image sensor and the micro SD Card and handles all on-board control and operation of the Miniscope. The firmware uses a combination of custom written driver and ones imported using ATMEL SMART. | The microcontroller (MCU) used in the Wire-Free Miniscope v4 is an [[ATSAMD51]]. It sits between the [[Python 480]] CMOS image sensor and the micro SD Card and handles all on-board control and operation of the Miniscope. The firmware uses a combination of custom written driver and ones imported using ATMEL SMART. |
Revision as of 09:47, 31 March 2023
The wire-free Miniscope v4 is a battery powered, data logging Miniscope based around the original wired Miniscope v4 project. All code, CAD, and PCB files can be found at https://github.com/Aharoni-Lab/Miniscope-v4-Wire-Free
Specifications
- Weight:
- Size:
- Field of View:
- Recording Resolution:
- Recording Length:
- Record Triggering:
Overview of System
Workflow of Recording
Extracting Data from SD Card
MCU Firmware Walkthrough
The microcontroller (MCU) used in the Wire-Free Miniscope v4 is an ATSAMD51. It sits between the Python 480 CMOS image sensor and the micro SD Card and handles all on-board control and operation of the Miniscope. The firmware uses a combination of custom written driver and ones imported using ATMEL SMART.